
After a Florida crash, two clocks start the day it happens, and the most expensive mistakes come from missing one of them. I wrote this book for the person reading at the kitchen table with a sore neck, a totaled car, and an adjuster already calling: what really happens after a crash, how the coverage actually works, why your medical record becomes your case, and when to bring in a lawyer. Plain English, no law degree required.
Get the book
- Hurt in a Florida crash? I will send you a copy free. Use the form below, put your mailing address in the message, and a copy goes out to you. No strings, no obligation.
- Want it faster? The paperback ($17.95) and the Kindle edition ($7.99, with every diagram and a linked table of contents) are arriving on Amazon shortly.
What is inside
- The 14-day rule that can quietly cost you your no-fault medical coverage
- How PIP, no-fault, and the coverage you may not know you have actually work
- Why your medical record, not your story, becomes your case
- What a claim is really worth, and how that number is built
- The insurance company’s playbook, named move by move, so you see it coming
- When to handle it yourself, when to hire a lawyer, and the questions that reveal a good one
Twenty-one chapters in five parts, a plain-language glossary, a first-two-weeks checklist, a list of questions to ask any injury lawyer, and fifteen full-page diagrams, 324 pages in all. It covers the ordinary crash and the hard ones too: hit by a drunk driver, hit by someone with no insurance, and the crash that turns fatal.
Vet the author the way you would vet a lawyer: I represent injured people across Tampa Bay, and I handled hundreds of cases as an Assistant Public Defender in Tampa’s Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. I still do both, injury and criminal defense, and the same fight runs under each: one person standing against a powerful institution that already knows every rule.
Request your free copy
Tell me where to send it. You get the digital edition to read the moment you submit, and the paperback follows in the mail, free for Tampa Bay crash victims, no strings.
This book is general information, not legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you were just hurt in a crash, do not wait for the mail: call or text me at (727) 761-4318, any hour. You’re better Safir than sorry.